A command-line tool to help run commands related to git commit
in one go or use an interactive commit message builder.
Make sure you have Cargo installed, then run the following command in your terminal:
cargo install --git https://github.com/rzmk/commit-helper
To run the interactive workflow, run ch
in your terminal:
ch
To get the help message, run ch --help
or ch -h
:
ch -h
If you want to run git add -A
before committing, use the --add
or -a
flag:
ch -a
If you want to run git push
after committing, use the --push
or -p
flag:
ch -p
If you want to pass in a custom commit message (therefore skipping the interactive steps), use the --message
or -m
flag:
ch -m "feat: add new feature"
If you want to copy the commit message to your clipboard and skip committing and pushing:
ch -c
If you want to see the debug output, use the --debug
or -d
flag:
ch -d
Note: The debug output will not be printed if you use the
--dry-run
flag.
If you want to do a dry run without executing any commands, use the --dry-run
flag:
ch --dry-run
If you want to run the -S
flag when using git commit
:
ch -s
If I want to run git add -A
, then git commit -m "feat: add new feature"
, then git push
all in one go, I could run the following command:
ch -m "feat: add new feature" -a -p
Equivalently to the above command, I may instead combine the short flags:
ch -apm "feat: add new feature"
Note: The order of the combined short flags does not matter, except for the
-m
flag, which must be the last flag if you want to pass in a custom commit message after a combination of flags.